Slightly quirky new wave outfit leaning on the art punk side became legendary on the Toronto Queen Street club circuit playing such venues as The Crash And Burn, The Edge, Larry's Hideaway and The Beverley Tavern and art venues such as the Music Gallery. The Electric Eye album was one such performance recorded at the Music Gallery as the soundtrack to a full-length video production. The album is a testament to the live incorporated performance of the video's audio track.
Drummer Billy Bryans replaced Ed Boyd and recorded How Many Fingers? with The Government before going on perform in Mama Quilla II, The Parachute Club and other Toronto acts.
The Government
How Many Fingers?
1981, 12", EP, The Government
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The Government
Guest List
1980, LP, Album, Jackal Records, The Modern World Incorporated
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The Government
Electric Eye
1979, LP, Album, Voicespondence,

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Soundtrack/New Wave/Punk/Experimental

The Government
33 ⅓ RPM E.P.
1979, 7", EP, The Modern World Incorporated
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The Government
Hemingway Hated Disco Music
1979, 7", Single, Not On Label (The Government Self-Released)
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